Thanks again to everyone that’s been helping me with my first Vegas edited short film. This is a problem that I’ve had for ages. I make beautiful titles in Photoshop at the correct resolution to match the footage. I bring the PSDs into Vegas (used to be Final Cut). I look at the titles and the text has jaggies.
Now, preview looks worse than actually rendered video (I exported the sequence into my Final Master Cineform .AVI to see if that fixed the problem). I will also be downsizing the video from 1080 24p to the 720 needed for DVD creation and distribution but I doubt that that will help much.
In the past, I either gave up and lived with the jaggies or I gave up and used a different and less artistically satisfying font. Boo to either option!
I’ve only ever found one recommended fonts for video site (on an Adobe page trying to sell those same fonts). I am looking for either: 1. a way to make my selected and beautiful font look better. Or: 2. a definitive guide to which fonts always work including font sizes if it makes a difference.
Thanks for the help. This forum is the greatest (as TT often said to Phineas J. Whoopee).
Now, preview looks worse than actually rendered video (I exported the sequence into my Final Master Cineform .AVI to see if that fixed the problem). I will also be downsizing the video from 1080 24p to the 720 needed for DVD creation and distribution but I doubt that that will help much.
In the past, I either gave up and lived with the jaggies or I gave up and used a different and less artistically satisfying font. Boo to either option!
I’ve only ever found one recommended fonts for video site (on an Adobe page trying to sell those same fonts). I am looking for either: 1. a way to make my selected and beautiful font look better. Or: 2. a definitive guide to which fonts always work including font sizes if it makes a difference.
Thanks for the help. This forum is the greatest (as TT often said to Phineas J. Whoopee).